5 Natural Air-Conditioning Designs Inspired by Nature

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Nationalgeographic.com, By: Brian Clark Howard, 07/03/2013

Fire passes over a termite mound.

Designers are turning to biomimicry to develop better cooling technologies. With heat waves gripping much of the planet, electricity grid operators are sweating even more than their customers. Air-conditioning uses a tremendous amount of energy, but a new group of designers think they can solve that problem by mimicking Mother Nature's craftiness.

 

Janine Benyus, a biologist, innovation consultant, and author of the book Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, told National Geographic that copying the way plants and animals solve natural problems can provide many benefits, from environmental sustainability to economic efficiency.

 

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